410 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



1088. {Moris, hifl. / 2. /. 13-/. i ^ 2, fninuSy 

 ad hafin. Fig, Raj. Synops. p. 330. /. 14. /. 3) 



Procumbent Trefoil. Anglis. 



In paflures frequent, it. V[. VII. 



The ftalks are generally procumbent when young, 

 but afterv/ards become more crefl, often a foot 

 long, and but little branched : the leaves are 

 fmall, heart-iliap'd, and finely ferrated, but not 

 flriated : the fpikes are la?t, and contain from 

 ten to fixteen flowers, which are fmaller than 

 thofe of the preceding. 



Scopoli^ In his Flor. Carniolica, n. 931, feems to 

 think this only a variety of the T. agrarium, and 

 indeed it differs but little from it. 



filiforme 1 1 TRIFOLIUM fpicis fubimbricatis, vexillis de- 

 fiexis perfiftentibus, calycibus pedicellatis, cauli- 

 bus procumbentibus. Sp, pi. 1088. {Raj. Syn.p. 

 331. /. 14./. 4) 

 Slender-ftalk'd Trefoil. Anglis. 

 In dry fandy foils, and upon ant-hills, but not very 

 common. G. VI. 

 The ftalks are about four or five inches long, very 

 p fine and flender, and generally procumbent : the 



leaves are ftriated and emarginated : the pediin- 

 cles are fcarcely bigger than a horfe-hair, but 

 longer than the leaves, and fuftain from three 

 to five fmall yellow flowers, the calyces of which, 

 during frudification, are much more evidently 



fupported 



